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Dhaiba: Functional Human Models to Represent Variation of Shape, Motion and Subjective Assessment
Technical Paper
2006-01-2345
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Dhaiba (Digital Human Aided Basic Assessment system) is a visualization software platform implemented on VirTools®. This software integrates a whole body model (DhaibaMan) with functional centers of rotation for 17 joints, a detailed hand model (DhaibaHand) with 31 Degree of Freedom (DoF) and databases of anthropometry and motions. The platform supports the design of human-compatible products such as cell phones, packages and cars. Models of human motions with strategy differences, subjective assessment of usability, deformation and friction of fingertips will be integrated.
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- Masaaki Mochimaru - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Makiko Kouchi - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Natsuki Miyata - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Mitsunori Tada - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Yoshiaki Yoshida - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Kei Aoki - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Katsuaki Kawachi - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Yoichi Motomura - Digital Human Research Center, AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) CREST, JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
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Mochimaru, M., Kouchi, M., Miyata, N., Tada, M. et al., "Dhaiba: Functional Human Models to Represent Variation of Shape, Motion and Subjective Assessment," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-2345, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-2345.Also In
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